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No. They are dead skin cells.Dandruff is a non-living organ because it is just a dead dry skin cells from the scalp. So it is just a it non-living.
The hair shaft, which is above the skin's surface, is considered dead tissue. The living portion of the hair is the hair follicle, located below the skin's surface.
The name of the dead tissue that helps hold warm air near your body is called "subcutaneous fat." It acts as an insulating layer and helps regulate body temperature by trapping heat close to the skin.
The tissue on the outermost part of your body is the skin, which is made up of epithelial tissue. The layer that comes into contact with the atmosphere is called the epidermis.
The connective tissue that binds skin to underlying muscle is called the subcutaneous tissue, also known as the hypodermis. It is primarily composed of adipose (fat) tissue and serves to provide insulation and cushioning, as well as to connect the skin to the underlying muscle tissue.
That is called tissue.
Epidermis is what your skin tissue is called.
No. The outside layer is dead tissue.
In the skin, the fat layer is called the subcutaneous tissue or adipose tissue.
Xeroderma is the medical term for dry skinXerosis
The layer of tissue that becomes the nervous tissue and skin is called the ectoderm.
Usually, raw skin is live tissue. Typically, our skin is dead. The living skin cells are in the lower layers, covered by dead cells which protect our insides. When we get scratched or nicked, we can scratch off these dead cells, exposing the live tissue below. But not deep enough to bleed
Cutaneous tissue is also called dermal tissue and is the skin
Epithelial tissue
The tissue in the epidermis is called epithelial tissue and the tissue in the dermis is largely connective tissue.
The root word "necro" means dead. So the necrotic skin is black because it has no blood supply and is dead.
Skin attaches to a muscle called Cuditicial.